Amie plans a march for the sirens

A LOCAL woman is organising a protest march and petition against plans to get rid of the island’s early warning sirens.


A change of culture is worth £250k

NOW the tribunal of inquiry into the airport firefighter dispute has come to an end, the next significant development will be the release of its findings which will be delivered in a report to the Bailiff.


Money NOT to burn

INCINERATOR opponents have threatened to use every legal process available to fight the planned energy-from-waste plant.


Good enough for SPL – good for us

A SPRINKLING of players with Scottish Premier League experience will feature in this weekend’s inaugural Clydesdale Bank International Tournament.


Koreans come to see how we do it

TWO senior South Korean professors have visited Guernsey to learn more about establishing a finance sector in their home city.


Night-time spinners wreck it but this car park is staying open

THE Environment Department has ruled out closing Pembroke Bay car park at night.


Neighbours face 5 noisy months if quarry extension goes ahead

NEIGHBOURS of Les Vardes Quarry face 20 weeks of disruption if plans for an extension are approved.


School leavers struggle to get jobs in finance

SCHOOL leavers are struggling to find jobs in the finance industry.


La Mare dig deep to beat fancied College

Elizabeth College 1, La Mare de Carteret 2 HARD working La Mare de Carteret edged an Elizabeth College side littered with representative stars to claim the Spiller Cup.


Jordan, 12, youngest to win

JORDAN TREBERT produced an outstanding performance to win the men’s singles title in the annual badminton handicap tournament.